LUBBOCK, Texas -- Oklahoma's wild 66-59 win Saturday night over Texas Tech produced a number of record-breaking performances on both sides.

At least seven FBS records were broken or tied, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

The Sooners and Red Raiders shattered the FBS record for combined yards in a game with 1,708 -- both sides finished with 854 yards apiece. The previous record of 1,640 yards was set by San Jose State and Nevada in 2001.

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Patrick Mahomes II led the Texas Tech offense to 854 yards and 59 points ... and lost to Baker Mayfield-led Oklahoma, which had just a little extra.

Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes II tied the FBS record for passing yards in a game with 734. Washington State's Connor Halliday had previously held the record in 2014. Mahomes was one passing attempt shy of tying Halliday for the FBS record of 89 attempts in a game. Mahomes' 819 yards of total offense also set a new FBS record.

"Someone told me [about tying the passing record] in the locker room," Mahomes said. "But, like I said, we didn't win the game, so it really didn't matter."

On the other side, Oklahoma became the first offense in FBS history to feature a 500-yard passer, 200-yard rusher and 200-yard receiver.

Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield, in his first game in Lubbock since transferring from Texas Tech in 2013, threw for 545 yards and a school-record seven touchdowns.

Most Yards Of Total Offense -- Single Game In FBS History

Season

Quarterback

Team

Yards

2016

Patrick Mahomes

TTU*

819

2014

Connor Halliday

WSU*

751

1990

David Klingler

HOU

732

1990

Matt Vogler

TCU*

696

*Lost game

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"I told some of the guys at halftime, 'If you're scared and you don't want to score every drive, then stay in here,'" Mayfield said.

Joe Mixon became the first Sooner to record at least 200 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in the same game. Mixon finished with 251 yards rushing, 114 yards receiving and five total touchdowns.

"I thought Joe Mixon just had a game for the ages,'' Sooners coach Bob Stoops said. "Just incredible."